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Teaching is dead, long live learning
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August 24th, 2008 by
James
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If you are looking for the Moodle site it is here.
This is one of the first videos I saw on the Internet that made me stop in my tracks. It is a keynote given by Leigh Blackall at the Global Summit 2006 in Sydney, Australia
Leigh Blackall lives in Andersons Bay in Dunedin New Zealand with his beautiful wife Sunshine and their dog Mira and cat Anai. Leigh’s professional interest is in education and networked learning. Leigh currently works in Educational Development for the Otago Polytechnic and specialises in the use of social media and communication and its relationship to socially constructed learning. Leigh writes the Learn Online Web Log and facilitates several online communities for professional educators. He is a contributor to WikiEducator.
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